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  • Web
    Weekly Wrap-up: Unlike Facebook News Feed, Hulu Plus Opens to All, Your One True Mobile Platform And More…

    This week's chart-topping story was Sarah Perez's look at the new unlike button on Facebook's News Feed. In our coverage of other top Internet trends, new data shows that the location-based check-in craze is far from mainstream; Kinect could control your Internet of Things; and in mobile Web news, Dell,...

  • Web
    Survey: SMBs to Keep Spending on Digital Marketing in 2011

    The majority of small and medium-sized businesses will either increase their digital marketing budgets or keep them the same in 2011, according to a new survey released by Zoomerang in partnership with GrowBizMedia. The survey results came from a sample of over 750 SMBs, the vast majority of which have...

  • Web
    This Week in SMB Tech: PayPal X, Google Boost and Basecamp Pricing

    Keeping up with every RSS feed item and tweet is hard enough for anybody, let alone someone trying to run a business. That's why at the end of every week, ReadWriteBiz rounds up the week's most important tech news and insights for small and medium-sized businesses.We heard quite a bit...

  • Web
    Weekly Wrap-up: PDC Keynote, Firesheep Takes Over Your Identity, Nexus Two? And More…

    It's pretty common for our live blogging of Apple events to be the top story of the week, but this week Microsoft finally had its day with Frederic Lardinois' coverage of the PDC Keynote event. In Internet of Things news, Richard MacManus explained how to connect your car to the...

  • Web
    Basecamp Experiments With Pricing, Eliminates Cheapest Option

    Basecamp is experimenting with its pricing structure, according to David Heinemeier Hanson of 37signals, the company that created the ever-popular online collaboration app. Some bloggers and Twitter users noticed yesterday that Basecamp quietly increased its cheapest subscription option from $24 to $49 per month, a move that was criticized by...

  • Entertainment
    Click Here to Resurrect the Dead: 3D Printing Brings Pharoah Back to Death

    How do you solve a problem like Tutankhamun? Well, if you need to ship his leathery hide around the world - something which would risk damage and sovereignty - you print him of course. In this case, you use 3D printing to create a life-like, or in this case death-like,...

  • Web
    Weekly Wrap-up: Gene Simmons Takes on Anonymous, OS X Lion Live Blog, Google Demo Slam, And More…

    This week's top story was Gene Simmons versus, well, something that so far is much stronger than his KISS Army: Anonymous. In Internet of Things news, Nukotoys wants to plug Silicon Valley into the toy market. On the mobile news front, Square made amends with the iPhone 4. And don't...

  • Entertainment
    This Week in SMB Tech: Apps For Conferences, Social Media Truths and Square Mobile Payments

    Keeping up with every RSS feed item and tweet is hard enough for anybody, let alone someone trying to run a business. That's why every Friday, ReadWriteBiz rounds up the week's most important tech news and insights for small and medium-sized businesses. On Monday, we covered some interesting research from...

  • Web
    The Value of An Existing Customer: High (Infographic)

    Conventional wisdom dictates that existing customers are valuable, but sometimes that wisdom becomes the baby tossed out with its bathwater when customer acquisition hikes its way up the priority list. Social media marketing service Flowtown (our review) thought it would be interesting to see just how valuable those customers are,...

  • Web
    Digital Stripping and the Evolution of Online Publishing

    In June 2010, Apple released the latest revision of Safari. Included in the release was a fancy little feature called "Reader" which gives users the ability to view Web content separately from the collective clutter of banner advertising, top lists and social bookmarking widgets. The release marked the first time...

  • Web
    Weekly Wrap-up: (Not) Free Public Wi-Fi, Windows Phone 7 Revealed, Jailbreak the iPhone 4, And More…

    You know those Wi-Fi networks called "Free Public WiFi"? Clearly that question has been bugging our readers, too, because they made our answer the top story of this week. In mobile news, TweetDeck arrived on Android. And as part of our continuing series on product innovation, we looked at how...

  • Web
    This Week in SMB Tech: Twitter Ads, Klout for Facebook and Web Invoice Perks

    Keeping up with every RSS feed item, tweet and emailed link is hard enough for anybody, let alone someone who's trying to run a business. That's why each Friday, ReadWriteBiz rounds up the week's most important tech news and insights for small and medium-sized businesses. Twitter revealed the latest piece...

  • Web
    Constant Contact Makes Email More Social With Flowtown Integration

    Email marketing platforms can offer some rather useful insight into what your subscribers do (whether they open your emails, click on links in them, etc), but if you want to understand more about who they are, some additional tools are needed.Up-and-coming social marketing utility Flowtown just added Constant Contact to...

  • Social
    Social Media and Network Security: Balancing Threats and Benefits

    As we reported earlier this year, research from Cisco's Mid-Year Security Report found that 50% of end users admitted to accessing social media tools at work at least once a week, in spite of company rules. And another 27% have changed the settings on a company device to access prohibited...

  • Web
    Weekly Wrap-up: Why Facebook Groups Matter, Top Mobile Apps, Freak Out For Google Goggles, And More…

    Earlier this week, Facebook kept us on the edge of our seats wondering what their big announcement was going to be. Evidently it did the same for you because our coverage of that event was our top story of the week. In real-time Web news, Google tested mind reading (aka...

  • Web
    This Week in SMB Tech: Video Conferencing, Effective Social Media and Mobile Printing

    Keeping up with every RSS feed item, tweet and emailed link is hard enough for anybody, let alone someone who's trying to run a business. That's why each Friday, ReadWriteBiz rounds up the week's most important tech news and insights for small and medium-sized businesses. Have you ever wished you...

  • Entertainment
    This Week in SMB Tech News: TC Disrupt Startups, the Cloud and More

    As the week began, all eyes in the tech world were on the Techcrunch Disrupt event in San Francisco, from which some of the biggest tech news of the week came. While Gild is a site for job seekers that turns applying for jobs into a competitive game through challenges...

  • Web
    Weekly Wrap-up: Twitter Sells Followers, Lifespan of a Tweet, ReadWriteMobile, And More…

    Ever turn down $80 million? Digg once did and Kevin Rose's admission of that moment was our top story in this week's rankings. In Internet of Things news, the makers of customer loyalty cards - which are powered by film-thin batteries - added high-power check-in capabilities. And as part of...

  • Entertainment
    How Restaurant Owners Can Spare Patrons the Long Lines Using Textaurant

    As we become more accustomed to instant digital gratification, scenarios in which we have to physically wait for something begin to feel less and less tolerable. In some cases, like shopping in stores and going to the Post Office, there are ways around it. But if you want to go...

  • Web
    Weekly Wrap-up: Digg Takes a Dive, Free Twitter Analytics, Single Founder Startups, And More…

    Digg, and its sharp decrease in traffic, was our top story this last week. We also continued our exploration of the significant Internet trends of 2010: A big new wireless spectrum for the Internet of Things opened; there's a new augmented reality childrens fantasy novel; and as part of our...

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